So curious fi anyone who is messing around with the newer burbs and yukons and what not, i would assume they run on the same electrical architecture as the new Acadias. On Mopar rigs, this would be a pretty easy project. Add memory seats switch, potentially a door or seat module, generally not though, they are pretty universal, and program the BCM using AE or AlfaOBD. Being that i don't trust mopar gas engines, my wife didn't get a mopar. We love the acadia, but i wish it had memory seats which is only available on the Denali trims. and sicne we wanted the higher ground clearance and larger tires with smaller rims, we went with an AT4. I think it's stupid GM made a car that can drive itself, but can't save a seat position. So i'm curious if people have done something like this on the newer GM SUVs, because if so, it would likely be a similar process (admittedly, with me needing to do some extra leg work) to add the memory seats to her Acadia. it already has power seats and power everything else, so in my mind it should primarily be the switch, potentially some minor wiring, module if not universal, and BCM programming. And the fact that that sounds simple to me says a lot about how many vehicles i've modified to my hearts content....lol